“The Liang Islander and Prehistoric Culture of Matsu Islands” exhibition at the National Museum of History will feature replicas of the skeletons, as well as tools made from animal bones, pottery and stoneware discovered at the same archaeological site as the skeletons.

The museum said it hopes the exhibition, which will run until Jan. 25 next year, will help visitors gain a deeper understanding of the Liang Islanders and Matsu Islands.

In late 2011, an archaeology team from Academia Sinica discovered a skeleton at a historic site on Liang Island, one of several islets that comprise the Matsu archipelago off the coast of China’s Fujian Province.